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APbyAS 01a

APbyAS 01a


APbyAS provides Italian Web-based process re-engineering support. more>>
APbyAS provides Italian Web-based process re-engineering support.

Each employee survey his own real job and registers activities and times on weekly and annual basis. Results are summarized per unit and whole organization, with totals and averages.
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Added: 2007-01-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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NINJAM 0.01a

NINJAM 0.01a


NINJAM is a Realtime Music Collaboration Software. more>>
NINJAM is a program to allow people to make real music together via the Internet. Every participant can hear every other participant. Each user can also tweak their personal mix to his or her liking. NINJAM is cross-platform, with clients available for Mac OS X and Windows.

NINJAM uses compressed audio which allows it to work with any instrument or combination of instruments. You can sing, play a real piano, play a real saxophone, play a real guitar with whatever effects and guitar amplifier you want, anything. If your computer can record it, then you can jam with it (as opposed to MIDI-only systems that automatically preclude any kind of natural audio collaboration1).

Since the inherent latency of the Internet prevents true realtime synchronization of the jam2, and playing with latency is weird (and often uncomfortable), NINJAM provides a solution by making latency (and the weirdness) much longer.

Latency in NINJAM is measured in measures, and thats what makes it interesting. The NINJAM client records and streams synchronized intervals of music between participants. Just as the interval finishes recording, it begins playing on everyone elses client. So when you play through an interval, youre playing along with the previous interval of everybody else, and theyre playing along with your previous interval. If this sounds pretty bizarre, it sort of is, until you get used to it, then it becomes pretty natural. In many ways, it can be more forgiving than a normal jam, because mistakes propagate differently.

Part tool, part toy, NINJAM is designed with an emphasis on musical experimentation and expression.

How does NINJAM work?

NINJAM uses OGG Vorbis audio compression to compress audio, then streams it to a NINJAM server, which can then stream it to the other people in your jam. This architecture requires a server with adequate bandwidth, but has no firewall or NAT issues. OGG Vorbis is utilized for its great low bitrate characteristics and performance.

Each user receives a copy of other users audio streams, allowing for each user to adjust the mix to their liking, as well as remix later. This uses more bandwidth than having a server encode a single stream, but has numerous benefits (including lower server CPU use and the client having the full multichannel data for later use).
NINJAM can also save all of the original uncompressed source material, for doing full quality remixes after the jam.
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Added: 2006-03-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Supervisor 3.01a

Supervisor 3.01a


Supervisor is a client/server system that allows its users to control a number of processes on UNIX-like operating systems. more>>
Supervisor is a client/server system that allows its users to control a number of processes on UNIX-like operating systems. It was inspired by the following:
- It is often inconvenient to need to write "rc.d" scripts for every single process instance. rc.d scripts are a great lowest-common-denominator form of process initialization/autostart/management, but they can be painful to write and maintain. Additionally, rc.d scripts cannot automatically restart a crashed process and many programs do not restart themselves properly on a crash. Supervisord starts processes as its subprocesses, and can be configured to automatically restart them on a crash. It can also automatically be configured to start processes on its own invocation.
- Its often difficult to get accurate up/down status on processes on UNIX. Pidfiles often lie. Supervisord starts processes as subprocesses, so it always knows the true up/down status of its children and can be queried conveniently for this data.
- Users who need to control process state often need only to do that. They dont want or need full-blown shell access to the machine on which the processes are running. Supervisorctl allows a very limited form of access to the machine, essentially allowing users to see process status and control supervisord-controlled subprocesses by emitting "stop", "start", and "restart" commands from a simple shell or web UI.
- Users often need to control processes on many machines. Supervisor provides a simple, secure, and uniform mechanism for interactively and automatically controlling processes on groups of machines.
- Processes which listen on "low" TCP ports often need to be started and restarted as the root user (a UNIX misfeature). Its usually the case that its perfectly fine to allow "normal" people to stop or restart such a process, but providing them with shell access is often impractical, and providing them with root access or sudo access is often impossible. Its also (rightly) difficult to explain to them why this problem exists. If supervisord is started as root, it is possible to allow "normal" users to control such processes without needing to explain the intricacies of the problem to them.
- Processes often need to be started and stopped in groups, sometimes even in a "priority order". Its often difficult to explain to people how to do this. Supervisor allows you to assign priorities to processes, and allows user to emit commands via the supervisorctl client like "start all", and "restart all", which starts them in the preassigned priority order. Additionally, processes can be grouped into "process groups" and a set of logically related processes can be stopped and started as a unit.
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Added: 2007-08-23 License: ZPL (Zope Public License) Price:
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TerraViewer 0.01a

TerraViewer 0.01a


TerraViewer will download and display USGS maps and photos from terraserver-usa.com. more>>
TerraViewer is a program that downloads and displays USGS photos and maps.

TerraViewer will download and display USGS maps and photos from terraserver-usa.com.

It should be easy to use and useful. I have a list of ideas Id like to implement (see below).

I do not expect the data format to change, so you should be safe downloading images and maps and they will work with later versions.

Usage:

The first time the program is run it will ask permission to create its data directory
(called "images") in the same folder where the program is installed. If you
answer "No" or "Cancel", the program will exit. Without the data directory the program
cant do anything useful, so you should answer "Yes" here.

The default Zoom/Picture level is 1 meter images. Press F to fill the screen (requires
a connection to the Internet). The program will try to connect to http://terraserver-usa.com/ and download the correct images to your computer (it stores them for later use in the images folder as jpeg files).

While downloading you will see a download program dialog that lists all the threads downloading images. Currently the program downloads a max of 12 images at a time and queues the rest of the requests.

Move around using the cursor keys. You can zoom in/out and move while pictures are downloading. As images are made available they will be displayed on the screen.


Press the Page Up and Page Down key to soom in/out or use the slider at the bottom of the screen. As you change zoom level, you may have to download more images (F key).

Change from photos to maps (or vice-versa) using the View->Photo or View->Map menu.

Goto->Lat/Lon - goes to a latitude/longitude. There is no sanity check at the moment,
if you enter something bizarre, it will go there but wont be able to download the
images.

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Added: 2006-01-19 License: Freeware Price:
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Messa 1.01a (Server)

Messa 1.01a (Server)


Messa is an instant messager client and server. more>>
Messa is an instant messager client and server. The client has a curses interface and works on the console.

Messa project supports multilingual messages and private messages. The server supports monoprocess operation (without threads), the ability to choose the listening port, and the ability to run under the console.
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Added: 2006-07-21 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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video2wii 0.01a

video2wii 0.01a


video2wii is another service menu for KDE, this time to convert a video for nintendo wii. more>>
video2wii is another service menu for KDE, this time to convert a video for nintendo wii.

It depends of the ffmpeg.

It looks like this:

[Desktop Action 2video4wii]
Exec=cd "%d";konsole --noclose -e ffmpeg -i %u -vcodec mjpeg -acodec pcm_u8 "`echo %u | perl -pe s/.[^.]+$//`.avi"
Icon=video
Name=Convert to video for Wii
Name[es]=Convertir en video para Wii

[Desktop Entry]
Actions=2video4wii
Icon=video
Name=2wii
Name[es]=2wii
ServiceTypes=video/*

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Added: 2007-01-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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